I have to admit it, I'm a sucker for color. The brighter and bolder, the better. So gardening is a fabulous way for me to get a color fix on a daily basis. To illustrate -- check out these beauties:
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Red Romaine Lettuce |
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Red Leaf Lettuce |
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Bush Bean Blooms |
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Rainbow Swiss Chard |
Having co-founded and served as the director of a nonprofit arts organization for 7+ years, I really appreciate color combinations that are well done and it never ceases to amaze me how God can paint a canvas with ANY colors and they always look well done. If you and I threw orange and green on the same canvas, there's a good chance we may not end up with a quality portrait.
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Burgundy Beans |
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Moon & Stars Watermelon Vine |
Some of the best colors in my gardens are yet to come this growing season: the reds, purples, greens, yellows, and oranges of heirloom tomatoes; the degrees of orange of the pumpkins; the maturing colors of the peppers; the yellows of the sweet corn; the surprise colors of the sweet potatoes when we dig them late fall; and the reds of the onions.
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Green Onion Shoots |
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Celery (front) and corn (back) |
Along with the glorious colors of the gardens come the shapes and textures of the leaves and vegetables. I always marvel at the "imperfect" fruits because they are so unique and lovely. There is nothing lovelier than a lumpy, bumpy heirloom tomato! It's kind of like that Charlie Brown Christmas tree in the middle of the lot with all of the other perfect trees.
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Varying shades of tomato ripeness |
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Broccoli |
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Rosa Bianca Eggplant |
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Head Cabbage |
One thing I didn't plant in the gardens this year was flowers. Generally I have as many flowers as I do vegetables, but it was so BUSY just getting the veggies transplanted, I didn't have time to throw in the flowers, too. But thankfully, it looks like it's all been taken care of for me, because (you know) for every vegetable I get, there was or will soon be a flower to match it. :-)
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Eggplant Blooms |
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Tiny eggplant emerging from the bloom |
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Sun in a flower |
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Two generations of sun in a flower! |
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Young Pepper |
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Wenk's Yellow Peppers |
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Sweet Potato Greens |
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Baby Summer Squash & Blossoms |
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Female Pumpkin Blossom
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